Anonymous wrote:Are you very low income? If that is the case you can feed them whatever you can afford, or not.
Maybe next time call only one or two people, or was this a gift grabbing ploy? God! Why do we have this same topic every week? Your DH is right. You are cheap.
I typically order pizza for kids, parents and siblings. Wine and beer for grown ups. Juice, water, cake for everyone. But, I can afford it. I am not on welfare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yeah, they make the pizza just cheap and convenient enough, don't they?
I was thinking squeeze yogurts, fruit and small packs of goldfish or pretzels. If I can convince DH, is that enough? I'll get extras for the parents.
honestly, some parents might be annoyed if there's pizza. it's much heavier than just snacks and could interfere with the kids' dinner. i mean, i'll totally eat pizza if it's in front of me, but i could see some parents coming on DCUM raging about the pizza at 2:30pm party.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yeah, they make the pizza just cheap and convenient enough, don't they?
I was thinking squeeze yogurts, fruit and small packs of goldfish or pretzels. If I can convince DH, is that enough? I'll get extras for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yeah, they make the pizza just cheap and convenient enough, don't they?
I was thinking squeeze yogurts, fruit and small packs of goldfish or pretzels. If I can convince DH, is that enough? I'll get extras for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think cheese & crackers suffices for a 2pm birthday party. Pizza is always nice, but you could also just lay out some pretzels, cheese, crackers, carrot sticks & hummus, and fresh fruit.
This!
Anonymous wrote:I think cheese & crackers suffices for a 2pm birthday party. Pizza is always nice, but you could also just lay out some pretzels, cheese, crackers, carrot sticks & hummus, and fresh fruit.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I didn't tell them anything on the invite re: food. It just said come to the party from 2-3:30. I didn't promise anything.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Good question, PP. I was not going to do pizza. I was going to do squeeze yogurts and fruit. DH wanted to do pizza, said I was being cheap. It's definitely easier, but it's not lunchtime or dinnertime. Most kids that age, including mine, eat a snack around that time and I thought something light would be fine.
I might be able to talk him out of it now that we have so many more kids coming than we originally thought or planned for.